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94: Assignee of bankrupt may be registered
or “When you're bankrupt, someone else can be registered as the owner of your shares”

You could also call this:

“Explanation of what details are needed about a company's ultimate parent company”

Ultimate holding company information is details about whether a company has an ultimate holding company. If a company does have an ultimate holding company, you need to know certain things about it. You need to know the name of the ultimate holding company. You also need to know which country it is registered in. If the ultimate holding company has a registration number or code, you need to know that too. You need to know where the ultimate holding company’s registered office is. There might be other information you need to know as well, if it’s required by law. All of this information together is called ultimate holding company information.

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Next up: 94B: Notice of ultimate holding company changes

or “Telling the Registrar about changes to your company's ultimate holding company”

Part 6 Shares and debentures
Ultimate holding company

94AMeaning of ultimate holding company information

  1. For the purposes of this Act, ultimate holding company information means information about whether a company has an ultimate holding company and, if the company does, the following information:

  2. the name of the ultimate holding company:
    1. the ultimate holding company's country of registration:
      1. the ultimate holding company's registration number or code (if any):
        1. the registered office of the ultimate holding company:
          1. any other prescribed information.
            Notes
            • Section 94A: inserted, on , by section 11 of the Companies Amendment Act 2014 (2014 No 46).